The Human Condition In George Orwell's 1984

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The Human Condition, “the characteristics, key events, and situations which compose the essentials of human existence, such as birth, growth, emotionality, aspiration, conflict, and mortality”. (Wikipedia) To condense this definition, the human condition is all of which a human experiences from the beginning of life, to the end. Within the novel 1984, written by George Orwell, almost all of what the human condition consists of is completely absent from the dystopian society he writes of, as any and all things that make a person an individual, or keep them from their ultimate task which is to love Big Brother, is completely looked down upon, and is smothered out like a cigarette butt. In my essay I am going to discuss the interpretation of the

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